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Irshava (Ukrainian: Іршава, IPA: [irˈʃɑwɐ]; Hungarian:
Ilosva) is a city
located in ****pattia
Oblast (province) in
western Ukraine. It was the administrative...
- Alsóverecke, (Ukrainian:
Nyzhni Vorota, Rusyn: Nyzhn'ŷ Verec'kŷ) Felvidék
Ilosva, (Ukrainian: Irshava, Rusyn: Yrshava)
Latorca Oroszvég, (Ukrainian: Rosvegove...
- (S) > Rebra; *Solova (S) > Sălăuța; Széples (H) > Țibleș; *Ielšava (S) >
Ilosva (H) > Ilișua; *Ilva (S) > Ilva; Sajó (H) > Șieu; *Tiha (S) > Tiha Șieu ...
- (7.5 mi) from the city of Irshava. It was
founded in 1350 on the
river Ilosva; its
original Hungarian name was Hátmeg. The
village lives 2582 people....
- years. In 1911, he
received his
first rabbinical post as
chief rabbi of
Ilosva. In 1921, the
northeastern regions of
Hungary were
ceded to Czechoslovakia...
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September 1906. In 1911,
Teitelbaum was
invited by the
Jewish community in
Ilosva (or Iršiva) to
serve as
their town's rabbi.
Although then part of Austria-Hungary...
- Lázárovits
Orthodox local religious leader timber merchant ****
authorities Ilosva (today Irshava, Ukraine) Ipolyság (today Šahy, Slovakia) József Holló Status...
- Kárpátalja
Beregi kk. (Munkács) Alsóvereckei j. (Alsóverecke)
Ilosvai j. (
Ilosva) Munkácsvidéki j. (Munkács)
Szolyvai j. (Szolyva) Máramarosi kk. (Huszt)...
- correct: "His
father was a
Rusyn teacher in the
village of Hátmeg in the
Ilosva district, his
mother was German.
Uncle Béla – as he has
often said – declared...